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there's dozens of bottles of it in the o.r. prep. dr. kelmer have access to it? he has access to whatever he wants. uh... you want to tell me about it? he has women coming into his office all day long, taking their clothes off. he takes advantage. somebody thought he did. what do you mean? a few weeks ago, i met kelmer for lunch for my biannual review. after he dropped me off at my car while i was getting in i saw a man writing down my license plate number. i guarantee you, no one's following me. valerie wouldn't hire a detective to follow peter. didn't she think he was cheating? well, she wasn't sure. that's not what... you told us. you said that she knew there was someone. how did she know? maybe i overstated. miss barish. you hired the detective, didn't you? i thought if valerie saw the truth that she'd have to end it with peter. what did the detective find out? he saw peter kissing another woman-- someone at the hospital. i don't know who. the detective told me on friday that he had the photos. that was the friday before valerie... i told him to send them to
there's dozens of bottles of it in the o.r. prep. dr. kelmer have access to it? he has access to whatever he wants. uh... you want to tell me about it? he has women coming into his office all day long, taking their clothes off. he takes advantage. somebody thought he did. what do you mean? a few weeks ago, i met kelmer for lunch for my biannual review. after he dropped me off at my car while i was getting in i saw a man writing down my license plate number. i guarantee you, no one's following...
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for 2011, with court atable accountable was 88059 and o.r. is 25,000. county sheriff's have been empowered to be able to use their discretion for early release and to use our discretion to help reroute people into alternatives to incarceration with monitoring release. but in the program we have under crowding. our jail maximum population is about 2400. our average for the last 15 months has been under 1600 inmates per day. we are doing a great job as a city and what lines up between the public defender and district attorneys and the number of the parties at the table for san francisco is finding in rhythm on what we can do instead offen incarcerating as a first response but a latter response. i would like to see where this progressive outlook is going. i also this i that 120301 in the penal code allows the supervisors to amend the translation for county sheriff to rewrite that eligiblity for early release even fore jail systems that are not over crowded. i think coming out of here is a potential reform as one who tries to second reconcile the bail bonds
for 2011, with court atable accountable was 88059 and o.r. is 25,000. county sheriff's have been empowered to be able to use their discretion for early release and to use our discretion to help reroute people into alternatives to incarceration with monitoring release. but in the program we have under crowding. our jail maximum population is about 2400. our average for the last 15 months has been under 1600 inmates per day. we are doing a great job as a city and what lines up between the public...
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windsor is finishing his safety checks before bringing 54-year-old thomas apple into the o.r. >> feeling good. feeling nervous. feeling excited. >> reporter: tom is having total knee replacement surgery. doctors expose the knee and attach a metal plate and plastic to the tibia or shin bone where the cartilage used to be. then they cement a metal covering around the femur creating a smooth surface separating the bones. the numbers for total knee replacements are up in men and women, topping more than 645,000 cases a year. that's double the number of wrist, ankle, shoulder and hip replacements combined. like thomas apple, brian williams also suffered a painful knee injury playing high school sports. >> did you have to be talked into the operation or were you ready? >> every surgeon always said to me, "you'll know." i was hung up on taking out original equipment and putting in replacement parts. >> this is embedded in the bone. >> reporter: the good news is today's high tech parts are built to last. >> in the beginning days of total knee replacement we would say ten years and you're lucky,
windsor is finishing his safety checks before bringing 54-year-old thomas apple into the o.r. >> feeling good. feeling nervous. feeling excited. >> reporter: tom is having total knee replacement surgery. doctors expose the knee and attach a metal plate and plastic to the tibia or shin bone where the cartilage used to be. then they cement a metal covering around the femur creating a smooth surface separating the bones. the numbers for total knee replacements are up in men and women,...
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. >> pelley: charlie d'agata with o.r team in cairo. charlie, thanks very much. enesident obama retaliated against the egyptian generals today by canceling joint twotary exercises that the u.s. holds with egypt every two years. more t. obama did not suspend militare than $1 billion in military aid that the u.s. gives acypt each year. ne vacation in martha's vineyard, mr. obama had this to say. >> we deplore violence against civilians. we support universal rights insential to human dignity, including the right to peaceful protest. we oppose the pursuit of martial cw, which denies those rights to citizens under the principle that security trumps individual righ freedom or that might makes right. and today, the united states extends its condolences to the families of those who were killed and those who were wounded. >> pelley: what is at stake? we're bringing in juan zarate, an advisor in the george w. bush administration. he's now our senior national security analyst. and major garrett, our senior white house correspondent. major, what did the an administration do
. >> pelley: charlie d'agata with o.r team in cairo. charlie, thanks very much. enesident obama retaliated against the egyptian generals today by canceling joint twotary exercises that the u.s. holds with egypt every two years. more t. obama did not suspend militare than $1 billion in military aid that the u.s. gives acypt each year. ne vacation in martha's vineyard, mr. obama had this to say. >> we deplore violence against civilians. we support universal rights insential to human...
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we spent about nine hours with him in the o.r. this is one of those injuries that you see a couple of times in your career. every single bone that you can imagine in the face was broken, plus loss completely of the nose and the upper and lower lip and half of the tongue. >> komyatti lay in a coma for the next 22 days. during the time he had six more surgeries and will have to have seven. >> i probably have to have at least a dozen more surgeries. this is what the doctor put on until my nose can be reconstructed. >> at the time of our visit with komyatti, he still had another three months to wait until the nose reconstruction surgery. it won't be the same as his old nose, but his old nose will never be far away. it's in his freezer. >> this is a very unconventional way to hold one's nose. this is my nose and an inch and a half of my tongue. >> does it bother you that it's sitting in your freezer? >> i would rather have it sitting on my face. it looks better on my face than it does in this baggy. >>> coming up, paul komyatti goes ba
we spent about nine hours with him in the o.r. this is one of those injuries that you see a couple of times in your career. every single bone that you can imagine in the face was broken, plus loss completely of the nose and the upper and lower lip and half of the tongue. >> komyatti lay in a coma for the next 22 days. during the time he had six more surgeries and will have to have seven. >> i probably have to have at least a dozen more surgeries. this is what the doctor put on until...
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. >> how do you handle 50 or 100 students in one o.r.? well, you can't do that.el part of it be connected, interactive and involved. there are a lot of advantages to be able to do that. >> reporter: as for the disadvantages, dr. kaeding said google can improve the quality and connectivity to prevent the video screen from freezing. there's a concern about confidentiality, too. how does privacy play a role with this technology? >> cameras are smaller and more expensive to use. on the patient side as we've moved to a society where information is flowing more freely, patient privacy has been a high priority for all the medical centers. >> reporter: getting other doctors to sign on to glass may also be a challenge. >> a lot of doctors resist change and like to do things a certain way. i think the innovative surgeons do embrace this. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," danielle nottingham columbus, ohio. >> paula kopalka's knee operation was a success. she r hello! lemonade reminds me of sunny days. so do tire swings! this is our ocean spray cran-lemonade. it's good,
. >> how do you handle 50 or 100 students in one o.r.? well, you can't do that.el part of it be connected, interactive and involved. there are a lot of advantages to be able to do that. >> reporter: as for the disadvantages, dr. kaeding said google can improve the quality and connectivity to prevent the video screen from freezing. there's a concern about confidentiality, too. how does privacy play a role with this technology? >> cameras are smaller and more expensive to use....
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. >> you have 50 100 students in one o.r.onnected, involved interact and not have to physically be there. there are a lot of advantages. >> how big of a difference can this make for a medical student? >> i love this. i remember trying to peer over everyone else to look into the abdomen for an operation. now you can look at a screen. when you're in training there is always somebody around to ask a question. one of my scariest moments was in private practice when i closed the door and it was just me and the patient. the thought that you could be plugged into the village, ask questions, get advice that's powerful. >> in medical school everybody would compete to scrub into the best cases. if there was going to be a case everyone wanted to do it. now 50 people can watch. >> fascinating that this could be used in tandem and in continuing education for doctors as well. >>> we have good news for people who lightning a big breakfast and want to lose a couple of pounds. they studied women to see if when they ate was as important as wha
. >> you have 50 100 students in one o.r.onnected, involved interact and not have to physically be there. there are a lot of advantages. >> how big of a difference can this make for a medical student? >> i love this. i remember trying to peer over everyone else to look into the abdomen for an operation. now you can look at a screen. when you're in training there is always somebody around to ask a question. one of my scariest moments was in private practice when i closed the...